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Four arrested over two days for meth

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The Walton County Sheriff’s Office arrested four people Thursday and Friday for production of methamphetamine.

On Thursday, a deputy found an active “shake-and-bake” meth lab in an occupied car parked in the middle of Slalom Way in Santa Rosa Beach, the Sheriff’s Office reported.

South Walton Fire Rescue was called and a second bottle of meth was found, bringing the total amount to 14 grams.

The car’s occupants, Stacey Nicole Scott, 29, and Cory Lee Raybon, 27, were charged with possession of meth with intent to sell and trafficking in methamphetamine-14 grams or more, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Both were placed in the county jail on $50,000 bond.

On Friday, the sheriff’s vice/narcotics unit searched a home on West Royal Palm Avenue in DeFuniak Springs.

Inside, items associated with meth production, prescription pills packaged for distribution, meth oil, and drug paraphernalia were confiscated, the Sheriff’s Office reported. A 16-year-old boy and two adults, Lora Sue Lilland, 41, and Troy Wayne Roberts, 38, were home at the time.

Lilland and Roberts were arrested and charged with manufacturing methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, trafficking in amphetamine/methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia and child neglect, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

They were placed in the county jail without bond.


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